Show THE OGDEN 9i rr t w xv -- wr in aj 9 Mmmim "— ht INSTALL OFFICERS OF WOODCRAFT - J — - l i — — r - —— entertains - V PRnWQ (Ufrt whn is r- i pavinGT i--t m —mp w - 1 — (Link-Tiffan- m 4 ?a:v " I AV — I '1 li 1 Jl : 1 V T ft i - ' My " ' ' I - : ' 1 r II - " 5 ii J 'm - - ° & & M - 'Si I ' ' AFFAIRS :IN "WEEK Mrs J E ' Olaonj entertained at luncheon Saturday! afternoon ' at her home in Roy $rhe dining table was centered with! a low bowl of red and white roses The guests Included Mrs Wallace II ElUa Mrs Junior E Rfch Mrs Adam Patterson Jr Mrs C J Humph Mrs ris Mrs: W H Williams Sam C Powell Mrs E L Ford Mrs Ray Whltmeyer Mrs Royal ECCles Mrs J Wj Ellingson Mr A W Petty and Miss Ann Thomas ' ' i : x m miss woods: is BRIDE 0F !WEEK B A INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR 1928 - Antoinette The marriage of Mif Woods daughter of Mrs Myrtle D Woods and Roy W Thorsten-se- n took place Thursday in the Salt LAke temple A dinner was given in the evening for the Immediate families at the home of the mother Mrs Helen bridegroom 517 Twenty-eight- h Thorstensen street The couple left Thursday Mr and evening for the coast Mrs Thorstenaen 111 be at home after February 10 In thewasUpton the apartments The bride honored guest at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening by Mrs William Wood Misei Nell Wood and Miss Zellys Woods at the home of Mrs William Woods Bunco was the entertainment of the evening after which supper was served 4 5 ' PRIZES A W AiilACjl MUSIC STUDENTS The Junior and juvenile ciassee of Miss Ellen Thomas met Thursday afternoon at her studio 2320 Washington avenue for a New Year's party and musical review A number Of prizes were awarded to the following students in musi- cal contests: iiuaimenis oi music iseatnee Alien wary iihwkuh Helen Keaa rnyinm can jteaa Jr Beatrice Allen Frances Ran-sonear Lawrence Evans Jr " "TVV PRESENT PLVNO PUPILS TUESDAY Miss Pearl ale: interpretation - SEVERAL BRIDGE tm "" ? fJ-Vn'- r " ? t '- JANUARY 15 1928 r Silver Review1 No l Woman's Benefit association had a banquet On Wednesday evening January 11 in the W O W hall from 7:30 to 9 p m Following the banquet installation of officer! tor the enJ suing year took place conducted who was by !Mrs Anna HOlden fficer and chosen as installing who grave the oath of office to the newly elected officers J as follows: President Grace Shaw vice presi dent Estella Seaton past presi dent Lucille Pearson: financial secretary Laura Miller treasurer Edith Prout recording secretary Disev E Richardson:! lady of cer- emonlee Edith Gale chaplain X Jennie Prout seargeant Mrs Gad- dy inner hoetess Lucy Keeter outer hostessj Flora Jost musician Martha Chaussee musical direc tor Emma Chaussee Ai vne conclusion oi ine iiiniai- lation Mrs Lucille Pearson took Mrs charge Of the meeting and GerAnna Holden Maude Forbes trude Weaver were the retiring Mrs Pearofficers and guards son complimented all who ' work ed with her during the ipast year and expressed her appreciation In behalf of Silver Review No 1 she presented each with a present A response of thanks was given by each Mrs Grace Shaw then pre- sentea Mrs Jrearson with a gift - ' I r' v I y) — ? s - '" jr jl a j uic casu friaaV Wltn Vir rroWS tor a tWO weeKS Collins whose mar- iYl Mrs Joseph Y Day formerly Mis? Dorothy Gollin e daughter of Mr and Mrs R J riAcr tnnk nlarft Saturdav lanuarv 14 IRQ q A Tueadar January 10 the members of the Catholic Woman's league of Og'den hld their regular JBerthana Blue meeting In the room This was a reciprocity meeting the Bait j Lake league members being the guests of tne Ogden league The program which wan nut on by the Silt Lake league was in charge of Mrjs A K Kohl- mete chairman there wan a read FaraaiBe" ing "Troubadours f of Miss Lucy Sister Eleanore by Quinn and two vocal solos Luncheon was served in tne om- Mrs A A MCBrtde ing room president of the Ogden league pre sided She welcomed the Salt Lake league and Mrs A H 8 Bird president of the league responded There were over 200 present at The the luncheon and- - meeting entertainment committee - was m charge of Mrs Mattie Fisher as elated by Mrs J C Uaker Mrs B Barnhart Mrs William Doyle Mrs M J McLauerhllh Mrs J C Green and Mrs D McCarty The dining room committee with Mrs J E Debano as chairman and Mrs George C Foley Mrs F C Todd Mrs E R Alton Mrs R Rogers Mrs J P O'Neill Mrs E A Garcia Mrs C G Bonner and Mrs J A Lauirhran Those on the reception committee were! Mrs A Aj MpBride Mrs P C Mrs W E Quillinan Krauss Mrs D A:Bmyth Mrs J F Campbell Mrs R P O'Neill and Mrs C E Clements The tables- were Very pretty with large gray basket filled with rose carnations as the centerpiece and holders tall pink candles On SUNDAY MORNING R m i-- CATHOLIC WOMEN PAST MATRONS OF 0 E S HONORED t - : : 4 Queen Esther chapter Notwenty-eighth Eastern Star held its at the birthday party monthly tea Wednesday Janu1$ nry 11 of which Mf Minnie Steed was chairman All past matrons of Queen Esther chapter and those who had been members for twenty years or more were guests of honor Paet matron present ' weret Minnie 3 Haslet Cora Sawyer Gertie Chilton Pearl Newman Anna Peckenpaugh Edna D Whit meyer and Margaret Craven The program was opened by Mrs Minnie' O Haelet past worthy rrand matron of grand chapter O E S of Utah who read the hisa tory "bf Queen iaEsther chapter copy of which deposited in the corner stone of the new Masonic temple at Salt Lake City Mrs Cora Sawyer then fcave the history of her year as matron in rhyme Craven Mrs Chilton Mrs Mr Newman Mrs Peckenpaugh and Mm Whltmeyerjall gave interestimang: Incidents of their years a now trons Mrs Whitmeyer is Grand Esther of the Grand Chapter Alice Dix grave a piano solo Etude" by Lizt The sruest table was centered cake which with a lares angrel-foo- d was decorated with twenty-eisrAppropriate birthday candles place cards bearing the names of the guests of honor including Clara E Dills Lottie King and Mrs Brown who were past matrons of other chapters Those been members for present who had twenty years were Margaret graven Minnie G Haslet Mary H Furlonir Dr J H Epperson Sarah E Marriott Pearl Newman Ada Sunniville Rose Dee Anna E Ful ton and Eva Corey Assisting Minnie B Steed in decand preparing were orating the table serving the refreshmentsMcCune Edith Holibough Clara Alice Breon Bertha Goddara Mar Jen ion McBratney Elve Hunter Gernl Wolf Marv i Livinsrston trude Smith Esther Christenson fieraldine Hamilton Eliza'Htggons Mildred McCane Mamie Hyland Effie Crockett and Margaret Walkr —— mi STANDARD-EXAMINE- The Petite piano Class from the Mona Smith studio will appear in recital Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Beesley music room at Wright's "Guests will use the Twcntyfourth street entrance The Marilyn Eccles Vendell Shum- way Margaret Jitggenbotnam uin Harris mary poawow?' Volker Myrtle Marie ttv7mb tha Ann Dumke Shirley Evans Betty Bristol Lillian Miller and t lora UOUgla A rroup slightly older will play at 8:30 o'clock the' same evening: dwllliam Manraret Beverly Bettjv Dorothea Monahan Lottie-an(Sedel Ruth KlpmpHelen Murphy Betty iierrington rauy urownMrs Fay King Whitmeyer will Empey Qutnten Rom-- 1 sine "Mllindasand" and "Advice' Mae unnen sionn voi-- 1 ney juisie Mrs Winifred Smith win give two i j Helen Parmley Raymond Lawrence Evans jr Douglass received the mid-yeprise for having earned the largest number of gold stars since the first ot the new year "" ar r!ftT7 jTtTS ' W lii JJb J X JJAX "nOTJOTTTV Th(l mm-- v T)ftrftthv W1 Mr and Mrs Collln' daughter ofThsnh x aomn T "Dar RaturA& tnnlr t th home of the bride's parents 2805 XAamn nvtnnt PrrMidnt Jonh Rney performed the ceremony The tride wore a o4n of pink rrr -- atin itrimmed wltn crystal heads wa8 attended by Mrs Vern S Folkman who wore ' a gown of R L paie blue georgette ims was best man Following the ceremony - a buffet supper was BervejJ Following a short wedding uw I iriD vv joiit-js- r iJiAiu viuiiii Dicv-uuijvir ana Airs uay wm mute v ibhuioi o uougias uorotny cowman Eugene i their home In LaVtoru ana "raie juoon welcome Pack and Billy Kimhall This i the first in a' series of COLLEGE WOMEN" The regular meeting of the St recitals that will continue to May 1 WILL ENTERTAIN Joseph's Sewing society will be 2:80 o'clock at K C home with jyilDO IMLXii Th Women's ' T!nlvrKitv rluh Dan Mrs J C Baker and Mrs Its "gular meetihg Wednes- held BOWMAK WEDS ' Boyle as hostesses club rooms with Mrs Agnec The marriage of Miss Neta Aus- - pion Daily and Miss Laura Randall as CITY ItAS A HEART : tin and John Bowman took place hostesses Bridge JK&S the diverCLEVELAND— Joe Hansen's dog I Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock at sion of the evenirig and a buffet A ' rn nV was served cue uu was eauKiit V— uy iV During the vtiivncit Mr and Mrs John W Austin 141 supper Marian refresliment him But about it Joe's friends told Thirtieth street with President Hussey gave several readings cere the M Tanher" performing and the five dollars J Joe had only Next Wednesday evening will be mony Following - the ceremony guest dog catcher wanted ?575 to" release dinner night at the crub and each was served to the imme to bring two the dog He told his story to Safety diate families Mr and Mrs TBo w- member isMrsprivileged W Connell and n a At J wn drill guests ft inma hi how he Director Barry explaining Miss are Wallace in charge aLucille IK Miss OdtI An 9i59 jiveniiA so he could had saved his pennies Mr Howard Bhupe will sing and at diwas honor the The Austin guest his mother a for buy gift music will be rector told Jono to buy the present many parties during- the week and instrumental Stevens and Edwina nished by trousseau tea last a at and ordered the dog released and Keoka Oda v Miss Dorothy Irvine the i expense charged to the "city Sunday afternoon from 2 till 5 vlll be the reader o'clock with a heart" j soft coil at the nape of her neck Miss Setsu is going along demo-youn- Wade M Johnson The club memg jyxi ux bers Included MrB C W Cross A with her J W ft KR n TT(TTT Tl cratically enough Mrs E B Stone Mrs Ralph D Neighbors of Woodcraft Ogden school mates until some time in the Circle- - 681 installed officers Tues Roberts Mrs Juno Clark Mrs 1 early spring when she will set forth f J Finch Mrs J W Ellingson day January 10 in the Woodman (Continued From Page One) for her homeland and forthwith beMrs J T Rushmer Mrs S W of the World home of the wedding preparathevcenter inwere W officers Mrs The following Kellogg George Wherry tions befitting an imperial bride and Mrs H P Iverson there minuet stalled by Past Grand officer in the grandpapas Edna Plant assisted by Neighbor were Undoubtedly quite a number Nellie Hawk: guardian neighbor in the stately group who might MEET Anna McGowan advisor Clara Harn LOUGHRAN MRS readily' enough qualify for the STUDY CLUBS clerk Hess Irene ris magician dear" Class DURING PAST WEEK HOSTESS FRIDAY "uncle Mamie Plana banker Elizabeth Meantime what does the Turk Best captain of guards Francis ish embassy do but take over a (Continued From Page One) Husa flag bearer Violet Grix atMrs Joseph H Loughran en- great big townj house with all sorts sentiPlanz S inner tendant Edna rooms presuppue or tertained the members of the fof the afternoon consisted nel Julia West' managers Sarah O H4 Club at her home 2324 Jack lng commoaioup a grand prpspect of parties and f mCurrent E vents" by Lucille Louise Kate at Baumeister Honors son avenue Capes Aim iwFriday socially i uivci things aftd "Tolerance" by Oberhansley HanShipley outer sentinel Mary bridge were awarded to Miss w splendid P jace in the suburbs Hendrick Wellem Van Loon was Anderson Clara to musician cut leased and the with its alluring gardens ly prize very ably presented by Mrs Effie Halli-da- v Mrs Douglas W Clifford enter RhodaJ Junk Dean Late in the evening last month is press correspondent ' Louise Mrs William P Htev tained her bridge pub at luncheon Mrs ii was served on one long the uses of the embassy staff while Hlnchcliff ens Mrs Vern Peck and Mrs Bui ' Endra Buswell Afton Harvey fcaturoay auernoop ai ner noma supper rest a French be with will the town centered house the large lock were special guests roses were used on the table table and Mary Webb were initiated in Pink doll dressed in deep rose Tiny dence of the ambassador Ahmed lalid were covers for and eight to the order French dolls dressed in pastel Mouhtar Bey fcarly in the autumn The Drama club met Saturday shades held the place cards at Madame Kerihieh Mourtar Bey afternoon Manager Neighbor Baumeister of last week jLtat a the O'Neill of Bess Miss Juneau ' nresented the installing officer Alaska who is visiting with her each plate Tall pink tapers in who is tarrying with her two mar nome oi jirs veorge addoiiu jvxrB with a sterling silver carving set mother Mrs R T O'Neill was the silver holders were at the ends of rled daughter until affairs ate Harmon Barton read a paper on Mcwm Guardian Neighbor Ann jwih going xnereauout Th German Theater of Post War honor guest at a dinner given on Mrs W £ Wright and iiTiM PhnJi Properly the ambassador Gowan was presented with a Bet Wednesday Miss Anna The play was "Richard Times" evening by of peach glow sherbet glasses on Hall at her home on Brlnker ave £ JrUZf?-JAPANESE BETROTHAL the Tklrd" by Shakespeare read a reflector nue A piano Then furthek bv wav of keeping by Mrs Joseph Evans er Mrs P D "Nop per Guards presented Vtheir captain comes irani ouiu wiw wora vy atxio DOay every agog also with a leather purse They Miss Hazel Mills was the The club Will meet again Trtkto of th bnsraeement of little musician Mrs Alma Thompson was a jjbridge luncheon at presented their retiring of guest the Matsudalira Setsu January 21 at the home of urday daughter to the members of the Home omhoon Jacketta Seifert with a large bou given in Salt Lake Saturday after Tanan sinri Aftrte Mrs E A- Larkin with Mrs Zelta noon by her sister Mrs Kenneth Economics club Friday afternoon Matsudaira ana the Imperial Prince Ballinger as agisting hostess 'Mrs quet of pink roses ' 4 Barnes The Ogdfen guests includ- in honor of the children Barnes CnichiDU own brother to the em- - Delbert Foulger will give "The ed Mrs J M Mills Mrs Archie were played and each child was f Jankn aml second son Rusty Door" by Howard Smith CHILD CULTURE s Kui Bowman Mre Herman B Way and preseniea The play "My Lady Dream" by Toshlhito I of the Eniperore -- a were setvsu iu reiresrimeiius U King TO MEET JAN 19 Miss Phyllis win be cast wun Airs Tillot Prince Just about! ago year children and 13 club members 1 " Chlchibu was Sthe guest at the em- - Greenwell directing The lifjtle brido prospective In honor of the thirtieth anni MRS KENNEDY IS The Becond anniversary of the bassy a pupil at fhe Friends schooi- - MEETINGS OF CLUBS is versary of the (Child Culture club BRXDGIi HOSTESS La'pres Midi club was observed in a Quaker institution which one the members will meet Thursday a most luting manner oaiuruay tlme Charles Augustus Lindbergh 1 o'clock lunch19 a for January ' Aran in w nr nun in nr tvi i in i mm ii m w i r t i The Philathea Sunday! school room at the in eon the Spanish Mrs Angus Kennedy entertained class of the Methodist Episcopal Hotel Bigelow Mrs Frank Fran her bridge club members and a At 8 o'clock ib members Shea a naiveiy demurely self-pochurch will hold the regular cis will be chairman of the occa number of additional guests at bank were seated at one and wears guests nersonasre monthly meeting Tuesday ievening she her and Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs luncheon sion afternoon Thursday or u hnir table' A color-scheIn th center aid January 17 at 8 o'clock in the rrrfl Georgian A Marriott Mrs G G Small tables centered with orange long and white was carried out in wflvlnE naturnillv she draws it td al church parlors at 2604 Jefferson Mrs and orchid tapers were used t6 pink Moves Mrs G H Matson avenue Mrs Fish Mrs uonovan Charles Empey Mrs W H Wil seat the guests J Special guests of roses and white and and Mrs Beach will be the host baby pink B Don Mrs were Mrs C J Dpckler Mrs C liams Mrs Fred King and esses W Skol Morse Mrs Arthur D Barber Mrs breath centered the table H Woolsey and 'GET favors of a miniature birthday field of Salt Lake will be th Mary Gaddis Mrs A B Corey cake with two white candles in Mrs George H Matson and Mrs tMrs Frank K Bartlett and Mrs hostesses C E Coulter were hostesses to pink holders adorned- - each place and were lighted as each guest the Historical society Saturday was seasted acKei Mrs orvn afternoon in the library of the Miss acted as toaiitraistress and toasta YOUNG Central Junior high school were Klven by Mesdames Orion Arthelia Math is gave a paper on Eskelson Royes Peterson and Wal "Noble Prize Winners" ter Mann Vocal solos were given hi by Mesdames Walter Mann Nor ' ' The P E O Sisterhood will meet man Nelsen and Paul cowan at 1:30 afternoon "Wednesday jr Progressive Karnes were played jand o'clock at the home of Mrs C C hirh score prizes were awarded Hetzel 2 54 8 Jackson avenue to Paul Cowan and Norman Nel Orvll Mrs son to cut and prizes Mrs Clara Anderson will enter Moone's Emerald Oil Is also This Simple Home Treatment E Sacket The remainder of the the members of the Mountain marvelous tain agent healing evening was passed in dancing Giving Amazing Results club at her home' at 941 Home One application for instance the committees in charpe of the street Tuesday after Twenty-thir- d stops the itching! of ecsema and a arrangements included Mesdames noon 2:30 o'clock at Well-in- tf Darrell and cause the world The erup Roy Thompson progresses) Today few applications table decorations Harold Ol- ailments that took weeks to treat tlons to dry upl scale off and The Past Noble Grand club will can now be ended in a few days completely disappear It is equal eeru arrangements and Jordan be entertained Thursday afternoon or Jones n veins varicose as abrbers have effective itch banquet If you ly bv Mrs' Louis Kabell and Mrs bunches you can start today to salt1 rheum reqiness and inflam Anna Causey at the home of Mrs to normal sUe matory skin trouble Mrs Augusta Melmroso was the bring themareback Vis 1142 Capitol avenue Kabell wise you will do so and if you of honor SuncUiy when Mr guest to at Invited are to vari members reduce who want iting People of an Mrs William A Sheffield en original bottle Just get and ecasema or cose of rid tend veins get Moone'a Emerald Oil at any dis- ulcers or piles in a few days tertalned in honor of her seven 1 o'clock din pensing pharmacist and apply it birthday At two not hesitate to get a bottle tieth The Ladies' aid of the First ntffht and morninic to the enlarg should was ner Ions tables at served so a churchc will hold a reg is Methodist ©nee at that It powerful and A husre birthday to 50 quests ed veins It is very powerful a time lasts bottle small ular Any meeting Thursday at long monthly penetrating and only- a little is pharmacy can supply- you cake adorned with 70 miniature 2:30 pm in the churchc parlors required Schramm-Johns- c 2604 Jefferson avenue Mrs Holla n sells lots of it candles centered the main table Mrs Malmrope was presented with After a few days 'treatment the Mrs Mrs Wade Wilson Amanda to grow smaller Regular users of Moone's Emer a rocking chair The veins lunches usually cold Samuel F Foot and Mrs Archie Quick renew hos the should Oil soon aid use will OI buy fniests included MlM Minnie and by regular downjso the "dinner hour" Elliott will be the hostesses pital size — it's more economical sen of Salt Iake Mr and Mrs gulped duce to normal will not be lover before you can Oscar Malmrose and family of do a little playing is the best tva" All board members of Weber Miss Lela Hose of Ogden to ruin youc stomach and you Lgan LAUNDRY of Pio WET WASH county chapter Daughters of suffer from indigestion O: A Anderson and heart neers will family on meet Janu Monday most an economical and Ours is Charlie burn bloating nervousness headMantua Mr and Mrs President of 16 home the at ary We take service Mrs Mr and all Peterson of Penrose you t get Mrs Olive M Corry No 8 Avon satisfactory aches and worst of Brunker and Mr and-Mrcale and weak thin your weekly aundry bag wa8h Leslie at 2:30 o'clock It is O Barker of Wlllard Mrs Shefalwaysn apartmentsthat It you must eatoxthat way your clothes perfectly and re- Jfield all board members important s in was the assisted uiapep-eia serving keep package turn them to you on a certain details for to be arrange present lone can chew Anderson Misses s& Bertha you by the handy to be clean in tne sweet and and annual ball the given just g day tablets Naomi Tracey and Mable Goudy of the pleasant-tastindamp enough for' the ironing The afternoon was passed with nftfr vour rtieals It keeps ithe Berthana February 9 To those who are not familiar music and social chat food sweet so your stomach jean Miriam chapter No 14 Order of with this service we suggest let digest it Star will give a tea MonEastern of thou tho and Follow Mrs Agnes Kegan of Ogden experience 15 in the Masonic ting us hare a trial bundle so a day January young John Hurley of South Weber are sands who Again have 3 that we can prove our claims to to 5 p m A musifrom recem temple All druggists be married Thursday at the Ca- appetite been arranged has cal program thedral' of the Madeleine in Salt mend and guarantee Pape's Dia is chairman of Bowman WET WASH LAUNDRY Lake Vera Mrs and re ieve to of tour indigestion a two weeks' After pepsin Nettie B Mrs and occasion 5 iho in minitfes Phone 1173 California they will return to So sweeten the sftomach refreshments of chairman Finch Advertisem rnt Weber to make their home om tyxwjv Mrs W H Wattis entertained the members of the E S Bridg club Thursday afternoon at lunch eon in the Japanese room at the Hotel Bigelow The tables were centered with a basket of spring flowers Following the luncheon cards were enjoyed in the drawing room Special gtiests were Mrs William Rice Kimball Mrs Her man B Way Mrs C U Barnett and Mrs Thomas Leslie Mrs Henry W Volker entertain ed at luncheon Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs Joseph B Came of Logan Spring f tewers were "used on the table " i -- I Col-Katherl- ne - v"ij J -- I : l- -i houri-iisMis- : fur-entertai- - -: j 1 7 - -- e o a s- me Dr-Jan- vT-- e MANY BACft Varicose Veins Reduced 0r Money Back APPETITE 5 Saysi Druggist 1 '0hN:: o OI oAn By Edna Wallace Hoppef O - i -- - i out-of-to- s WASH This ts yottf golden opportunity to have your own beauty box cf NOt lUSt 8 COlieO tMr Vtlar linnrr' nwn hailfV uw-' f rftnulglteS tioa of stinw sample of commercial cosmetics dui noeraj quartIt t nf mvmn urimntific aids to beauty culture: tk In If e thinsr thia famous beauty spent years "? carctiing out me aecrew once Known viuy m iwite Look at the 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